Memoirs of the Late Rev. John Wesley, A.M.: With a Review of His Life and Writings, and a History of Methodism, from It's Commencement in 1729, to the Present Time, Volume 1author, 1791 |
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... follow his example . The Author of thefe memoirs certainly does not . He never was infenfible to the vir- tues of Mr Wefley ; nor is he ignor- ant of his foibles . And fince years have not blunted his faculties * See preface to fermons ...
... follow his example . The Author of thefe memoirs certainly does not . He never was infenfible to the vir- tues of Mr Wefley ; nor is he ignor- ant of his foibles . And fince years have not blunted his faculties * See preface to fermons ...
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... follow his example . The Author of thefe memoirs certainly does not . He never was infenfible to the vir- tues of Mr Wesley ; nor is he ignor- ant of his foibles . And fince years have not blunted his faculties * * See preface to ...
... follow his example . The Author of thefe memoirs certainly does not . He never was infenfible to the vir- tues of Mr Wesley ; nor is he ignor- ant of his foibles . And fince years have not blunted his faculties * * See preface to ...
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... follows : REV . SIR , I am forry and afhamed to fay it ; but the truth must come out , that I have a letter of your's , dated June the 8th ; and this is the 7th of Auguft , and I have but now fet pen to paper , to an- fwer it . I affure ...
... follows : REV . SIR , I am forry and afhamed to fay it ; but the truth must come out , that I have a letter of your's , dated June the 8th ; and this is the 7th of Auguft , and I have but now fet pen to paper , to an- fwer it . I affure ...
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... follows , and is dated August 24th , 1709 . " On Wednesday night , February the 9th , between the hours of eleven and twelve , fome sparks fell from the roof of our house , upon one of the children's ( Het- ty's ) feet . She immediately ...
... follows , and is dated August 24th , 1709 . " On Wednesday night , February the 9th , between the hours of eleven and twelve , fome sparks fell from the roof of our house , upon one of the children's ( Het- ty's ) feet . She immediately ...
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... follow ; which the three elder did . When we were got into the hall , and were furrounded with flames , Mr Wesley found he had left the keys of the doors above stairs . He ran up and re- covered them , a minute before the ftair- cafe ...
... follow ; which the three elder did . When we were got into the hall , and were furrounded with flames , Mr Wesley found he had left the keys of the doors above stairs . He ran up and re- covered them , a minute before the ftair- cafe ...
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